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Middle lane hoggers among the biggest causes of stress and anger for Leicestershire drivers
Stress and anger have increased by a whopping 84 per cent since the first lockdown
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Stress and anger while driving has increased since the first lockdown, study reveals.
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How stress can impact our sight and hearing Picture: Pixabay STRESS affects all of us from time to time – particularly over the past year. In fact, research shows that 65 per cent of people in the UK have felt more stressed since lockdown restrictions began last March. While the wider implications stress has on mental health are widely reported, what is lesser known is the impact it can have on other areas of our health. That is why this Stress Awareness Month throughout April Specsavers is highlighting how the feeling can affect our sight and hearing and what can be done to help.